A still from an American Greetings ad that features a job posting that is later revealed as a list of tasks that moms typically perform. / American Greetings

by Shannon Rae Green, USATODAY

by Shannon Rae Green, USATODAY

Bud Light just released an ad about a job listing that they reveal at the end of the video is actually just a description of dads. Sound familiar? It should because it's a parody in response to a viral American Greetings ad that asked people to interview for a job listing, which is actually just a description of tasks moms perform. Watch both ads in the video above.

Many people shared the ad with friends and family, and it's now started a conversation about the role of parenting.

The duties between the two fake job listings (one for Mom and one for Dad) are very different, but these ads are the same in that they play into some popular stereotypes: Moms do it all with no breaks, while dads "rest their eyes."

Patrice Sadd, director of corporate communications at American Greetings, shared that the ad focused on moms since it is a Mother's Day ad campaign, highlighting how much goes into being a parent. But is it really the "World's Toughest Job" as it's called on the advertisement's hashtag? "As a mother myself, there are days that's what it feels like," Sadd said. "The idea was to get a reaction and get recognition that Mom does a lot."

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